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Grease Trap Cleaning in Hillsborough County, FL

5 Companies • 1 City

Grease Trap Services in Hillsborough County

Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department runs one of Florida's most structured Grease Management Programs, requiring all food service establishments in Tampa and surrounding areas to obtain a FOG permit before operating. Under the Hillsborough County Utilities Pretreatment Ordinance, traps and interceptors must be cleaned at least every 90 days, with higher-volume kitchens often requiring monthly service. The county conducts periodic inspections and can issue fines for non-compliance. Tampa's booming food scene — from the historic Ybor City restaurant district to the expanding SoHo and Seminole Heights dining corridors — means competition among service providers keeps quality high and pricing fair. All waste haulers must be DEP-licensed and provide grease manifests. Browse verified Hillsborough County providers below.

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Hillsborough County Compliance Resources

Hillsborough County RequirementsChapter 62-705 GuideFines & PenaltiesGrease Waste Manifest GuideCleaning Cost Guide

Frequently Asked Questions — Hillsborough County

Who enforces grease trap compliance in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department enforces FOG compliance through its Grease Management Program under the Hillsborough County Utilities Pretreatment Ordinance. The department issues FOG permits, conducts periodic inspections, and can issue fines for non-compliant food service establishments in Tampa and surrounding areas.

Do Hillsborough County restaurants need a FOG permit?

Yes. All food service establishments in Hillsborough County must obtain a FOG permit from the Public Utilities Department before operating. The Grease Management Program requires permit holders to use DEP-licensed haulers and maintain cleaning documentation.

How often must grease traps be cleaned in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County's grease ordinance requires traps and interceptors to be cleaned at least every 90 days. Higher-volume kitchens, particularly in Tampa's busy restaurant districts, often require monthly pump-outs based on permit conditions.

How many grease trap companies serve Hillsborough County?

There are currently 5 grease trap service companies listed in our Hillsborough County directory. These providers offer cleaning, pumping, installation, and emergency services across 1 cities in the county.

What are the FOG requirements in Hillsborough County, Florida?

Hillsborough County food service establishments must comply with Florida Chapter 62-705 F.A.C. for grease waste removal. All grease waste must be transported by DEP-licensed haulers, and manifests are required for every pump-out. Some municipalities within Hillsborough County may have additional local ordinances with stricter requirements.

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Hillsborough?

Most grease traps in Hillsborough County should be cleaned every 30 to 90 days, depending on trap size, establishment volume, and any local requirements. High-volume restaurants may need monthly service, while smaller operations can often go 60-90 days between pump-outs. Check with your local health department for specific frequency requirements.

How do I find emergency grease trap service in Hillsborough County?

Use the "24/7 Emergency" filter on our Hillsborough County directory to find providers that offer emergency overflow and after-hours service. Many of the 5 companies in the area provide same-day response for grease trap emergencies including overflows, backups, and blockages.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Hillsborough County?

Grease trap cleaning in Hillsborough County typically costs $200 to $500 per pump-out for standard-size traps. Larger grease interceptors may cost $300 to $800+. Prices vary by trap size, grease volume, accessibility, and service frequency. Annual contracts with regular service can reduce per-visit costs significantly. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Cities in Hillsborough County

Tampa(4)

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Hillsborough County Grease Trap Requirements

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The Drain Team

Tampa, Hillsborough County
5.0(93)
Emergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line CleaningGrease Trap Repair & Replacement+1 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

Whitt's Septic Service

Plant City, Hillsborough County
4.8(319)
Emergency Overflow ServiceGrease Trap Cleaning
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

DAR PRO Solutions

Tampa, Hillsborough County
4.3(54)
Emergency Overflow ServiceUsed Cooking Oil Collection
Insured

Grease Hunters

Tampa, Hillsborough County
4.3(6)
Grease Interceptor PumpingEmergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line Cleaning+4 more
Verified ProviderInsured

Grease Connections

Tampa, Hillsborough County
Used Cooking Oil Collection
24/7 EmergencyInsured